Computational and Integrative Biology Doctoral Student Daniel Russo Receives Tox21 Student Award

For the second year in a row, research from the Rutgers–Camden Center for Computational and Integrative Biology (CCIB) is honored at a national conference. In September, the 7th annual meeting of the American Society for Cellular and Computational Toxicology (ASCCT) was held at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. This meeting brings together … Continue reading Computational and Integrative Biology Doctoral Student Daniel Russo Receives Tox21 Student Award

Howard Marchitello Named Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden

The appointment of Howard Marchitello, a noted scholar and higher education leader, as the dean of the Rutgers–Camden Faculty of Arts and Sciences is announced by Phoebe A. Haddon, chancellor of Rutgers University–Camden. The appointment becomes effective on Jan. 1. As dean, Marchitello will lead the growth of Rutgers University–Camden’s largest academic unit, which enrolls 3,288 undergraduate and … Continue reading Howard Marchitello Named Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden

Register Now for MARCH’s Spring 2019 Historic Preservation Workshops

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) has an exciting slate of spring programming in their Continuing Education in Historic Preservation program.  The ten-week course will be “American Architectural History,” beginning February 21. Five-week courses include “Cultural Heritage Tourism,” beginning April 2, and “Introduction to Historic Interiors,” beginning April 3.  A one-day workshop, titled “Preservation in Practice: … Continue reading Register Now for MARCH’s Spring 2019 Historic Preservation Workshops

Diploma Application for Prospective May 2019 Graduates Now Available

Students enrolled in the Graduate School–Camden, Camden College of Arts and Sciences, and University College–Camden who are planning on graduating in May 2019 must submit a Diploma Application by April 1st in order to be considered for graduation.  The Diploma Application site is now open.    Undergraduates with questions about graduation may email artsci_commencement@camden.rutgers.edu. Graduate students with questions about … Continue reading Diploma Application for Prospective May 2019 Graduates Now Available

Happy Holidays from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden!

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden wants to wish everyone a happy holiday season!  Rutgers University offices will close on Saturday, December 21, and will reopen on Wednesday, January 2nd.   The Spring 2019 semester will begin on Tuesday, January 22. 

Diploma Application for Prospective January 2019 Graduates Closes Dec. 19

Students enrolled in the Graduate School–Camden, Camden College of Arts and Sciences, and University College–Camden who are planning on graduating in January 2019 must submit a Diploma Application by Wednesday, December 19.  This mandatory form must be submitted in order to be considered for graduation.   Camden College of Arts and Sciences and University College–Camden students can … Continue reading Diploma Application for Prospective January 2019 Graduates Closes Dec. 19

Fall 2018 Final Exam Schedule

We wish all of our students the best of luck as they prepare for their final exams, papers, and presentations! Fall 2018 End-of-Semester Dates: Wednesday, December 12 – Last day of classes Thursday, December 13 – Reading Day Friday, December 14 – Friday, December 21 – Final Exams Saturday, December 22 – Winter Recess Begins  … Continue reading Fall 2018 Final Exam Schedule

Join us on Dec. 15 for RU Messengers Concert

On Saturday, December 15, join us for a free concert called “RU Messengers,” an evening of small and large ensembles with big sound. This concert is under the direction of Jojo Streater, Lecturer of Music, and Stefán Örn Arnarnson, Instructor of Music.  This concert is free and open to the public. 

CURE Seminar Series Continues Dec. 7 with Dr. Michael Hayes

The Center for Urban Research and Education’s (CURE) Seminar Series will continue its fall season with a presentation by Dr. Michael Hayes, and assistant professor in the Departement of Public Policy and Administration here at Rutgers–Camden. Dr. Hayes will present, “The Effect of the New Jersey Superintendent Salary Cap on Superintendent Turnover.”  The event will take place … Continue reading CURE Seminar Series Continues Dec. 7 with Dr. Michael Hayes